- Public Office (Accountability) Bill — Jess Brown-Fuller has tabled NC2 at Report stage in the Commons, introducing "Offence of wilfully destroying information or records relevant to an inquiry or investigation". The Bill already creates offences for public-authority conduct that misleads the public; the new clause extends criminal liability to deliberate evidence destruction. Andy Slaughter tabled NC6, which would impose a duty on authorities to monitor "standards of ethical conduct of officials in response to the recommendations from inquests and inquiries". Brown-Fuller also tabled NC4, concerning "Conduct of public authorities and access to legal aid for seriously injured survivors who are participating in inquests or inquiries".
- Representation of the People Bill — Richard Burgon has tabled NC54 at Report stage, introducing a "Declaration of gifts and benefits" clause. The Bill's long title already covers political donations and expenditure; the operative text does not specify to whom the declaration duty would apply or the disclosure threshold. Gareth Snell tabled NC53, addressing "Third party campaigning: meaning of 'controlled expenditure'", and Justin Madders tabled NC49 for an "Electoral Advertising Code of Practice".
- Sporting Events Bill [HL] — Lord Holmes of Richmond tabled two new clauses after Clause 25 at Committee stage in the Lords: amendment 89, imposing an "Accessible ticketing quota duty", and amendment 93, requiring a "Post-quantum cryptography standard for digital authorisations". The latter is unusual in legislative drafting — post-quantum standards are typically handled in subordinate instruments or procurement policy, not primary statute. Lord Foster of Bath tabled a new schedule (amendment 61) headed "SPORTS RIGHTS PROVISIONS" after Schedule 5.
- Courts and Tribunals Bill — Charlotte Nichols tabled NC18 at Report stage, introducing "Specialist courts for sexual offences and domestic abuse cases". Jess Brown-Fuller tabled two amendments: NC14, requiring a "Review of Efficiencies in the Criminal Justice System", and NC9, concerning "Judicial training: domestic abuse". The Bill's long title authorises provision about criminal courts but does not currently extend training mandates.
- Armed Forces Bill — Mike Martin has tabled three new clauses at Report stage: NC16, creating a "Veterans' Mental Health Oversight Officer"; NC14, mandating an "Independent review of Armed Forces recruitment and retention"; and NC15, imposing a "Duty to provide medical records on discharge". The medical-records clause would address a frequent complaint from veterans seeking continuity of care post-service.
- Health Bill — Helen Morgan tabled NC59 at Committee stage in the Commons, addressing "Independence of appointments" (target clause not specified), and NC55, concerning "NHS front-line services: visits". Alison Bennett tabled NC60, establishing "The Independent Commission on Adult Social Care". The Bill's long title permits provision about health and social care but does not currently mandate commissions or appointment safeguards.
- Financial Services and Markets Bill [HL] — Baroness Sheehan tabled amendment 172 after Clause 47 at Committee stage, introducing a new clause on "Forest risk commodities". Baroness Kramer tabled amendment 160 after Clause 40, concerning "Ring-fencing rules etc (No. 2)", and Lord Howard of Rising tabled amendment 151 after Clause 36, requiring a "Review of expedited authorisation for firms with previously approved senior managers".
Watch for whether Report-stage amendments on the Public Office and Representation bills are selected for debate; selection determines which provisions reach a vote.
